A Deadlock Exploit in Valorant is causing the Spike to vanish, granting match MVP.
There’s a fresh wave of intrigue washing over the Valorant community. Since her debut in the game, Deadlock’s abilities have raised eyebrows and sparked much chatter. A particular exploit with Deadlock promises players the coveted title of match MVP, provided they master impeccable timing.
The exploit is like a magic trick that allows the player to dish out a whopping 900,000 damage and causes the Spike to vanish. But how did the community stumble upon this fascinating, if odd, revelation?
In a recent stream, Valorant player AverageJonas demonstrated a peculiar bug. Jonas has shown that if a player, as Deadlock, unleashed her ult just as an Omen initiated his, the result was catastrophic for the latter. The Omen would meet an instant death.
In typical scenarios, Deadlock’s ult requires an enemy to navigate its entire nanowire route to meet its doom. However, if an enemy team is entirely down, it can be an instant death sentence. Yet, when Jonas managed to ‘kill’ the Omen during this unexpected interaction, the damage meter recorded an astonishing 900,150 points. This damage sent his Average Combat Score off the charts, ensuring a match MVP title.
But that’s not all. In a peculiar twist, the Spike, carried by the teleporting Omen, disappeared altogether. This left the opposing team scrambling to eliminate Jonas and his team, aiming for a round win.
Jonas, amazed by the turn of events, remarked, “I Deadlock ulted an Omen that was ulting, he insta dies, Spike disappears, and it counts as 900k damage.”
The lure of such a game-altering exploit is undeniable. But it’s essential to note that replicating this requires skill and an extraordinary alignment of in-game events. It’s a challenging feat, reliant on luck and impeccable timing.
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